The 2013 Boston Marathon bombing prevented Team Hoyt from finishing their swan song race. They return one week from today to finish the job and honor the fallen.
Catching Up With the Ticket Agent at the Delta Counter
Josh Misner was pleased when an article he wrote about asking an airline employee for forgiveness went viral, but he never expected the airport worker to read the piece and contact him. This is what happened.
100 Words on Love: Unconditional
I knew I was the worst father in the history of parenting.
The Time I Spent 90 Minutes with a Razor Pressed to My Flesh
Josh Misner is taking a step back for every two steps technology leaps ahead.
Little Soon Forgotten Charities
Josh Misner realized that the best thing he can give his children is his presence---the minute fractions that that make up the happiness of life.
Josh Misner realized that the best thing he can give his children is his presence—the minute fractions that that make up the happiness of life.
The Reason I Go Home
“Where we love is home; home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes
Paternal Pauses: Let It Be Me
What do you do when you write something part post and part poem? Josh Misner shares it with others. We’re glad that he did.
The Bus Ride And That Smile
Josh Misner took his son to see hydroplane racing. But the 200 mph boats were the not nearly the best part of the day.
Mindful Presence: 6 Steps to Engaged Fatherhood
While the rate of children living without fathers reaches a record high of 24 million, Josh Misner examines the quality of fathering to the 50 million other children and prescribes six steps for engaged fatherhood.
Cultivating Mindfulness: Living and Loving Like a Child
Marveling at the moments of parenting can give us a positive perspective on the world and our children